We are sad to announce the loss of Saul Landau. He passed away the evening of September 9th surrounded by family.

We are planning to archive and disseminate Saul's work. You can donate via paypal (see button below) or you can send a check to

Greg Landau

c/o IPS

1112 16th St. NW, Suite 600

Washington DC 20036

Saul Landau was an internationally known scholar, author, commentator, and filmmaker who worked for forty years on social, political, and human rights issues. Landau produced over forty films, and won several awards, including an Emmy for "Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang" and the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Assassination on Embassy Row, an investigation into the 1976 murders of Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier and his colleague, Ronni Moffitt. Landau wrote fourteen books his latest book puplished a month before his passing, "Stark in the Bronx" a murder mystery.

He won the George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting, the First Amendment Award, and the Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award. In 2008, the Chilean government presented him with the Bernardo O'Higgins Award for his human rights work, and the Cuban government gave him the "Amistad" award in 2013.

Gore Vidal once said, "Saul Landau is a man I love to steal ideas from"